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    Android toughpads support SD card but can't use it? What gives?

    Discussion in 'Panasonic' started by sunrk, Feb 19, 2016.

  1. sunrk

    sunrk Notebook Evangelist

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    Noticed that even though I have a 32 GB SD card in my FZ-A1 nothing uses it and there doesn't seem to be any option in the Settings section to change defaults so stuff like the camera, etc. save images to the SD card instead of dumping all images, downloaded files, etc. into system memory.

    Is anyone aware of how to change this, or is it something Panasonic has locked out in their implementation of Android as part of it's military-like security framework?

    I might as well remove the SD card and not have it!

    The system definitely knows it's there and under Storage it shows up with 28.77 GB total capacity and the same amount of free space.